2 result(s) for Mean Girls Poems.
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Regina's Reign
In a hall where whispers weave,
Regina rules with braided hair,
Her glance a dart, a silken cleave,
Power drips from every stare.
Pink perfection, a queen's delight,
She bends the world to fit her whims,
In shadows lurk the girls who fight,
Yet none can dim her vibrant hymns.
With laughter sharp as winter's chill,
A hierarchy built on fear,
To cross her path? A dangerous thrill,
In echoes, her authority's clear.
Yet beneath the throne of ice and fire,
A heart beats soft, a fragile beat,
For even queens must soon retire,
When kindness calls from truth's retreat.
Queens and Shadows
In halls where whispers weave like lace,
The queen bee struts, a porcelain grace.
With sharpest words like stingers in flight,
She reigns supreme in the harsh daylight.
But fragile hearts wear masks so thin,
Beneath the crown lies a tale of sin.
The laughter fades, and shadows grow dark,
When friendship's flame turns into a spark.
Here, power shifts as alliances break,
A fragile throne, a friendship quake.
Meanings tangled in a social art,
Queen bees reign, yet leave broken hearts.
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